On the Possibility of Elementary Processes Exceeding the Speed of Light

Russian Studies in Philosophy 15 (4):25-41 (1977)
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Abstract

Recent years have seen the attention of physicists and philosophers, both at home and abroad, increasingly drawn, as is evident in the professional literature, to the question of the possibility of the existence of particles moving at speeds greater than that of light and to determining the physical and philosophical consequences of this hypothesis. The philosophical consequences have to do primarily with the causality principle. We are in receipt of two articles in which these questions are examined from different perspectives and which supplement each other

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